"I believe that www.coursework.info provides a resource which most students would find highly beneficial."
You are here:
Tag Results
Tag Results
conventions
describes
defense
creative
objectives
genre
segregation
surrounding
australia
organised
forced
beer
models
author
life
learn
reflected
living
effected
simon
actual
varied
pieces
easily
overview
depth
novel
task
meet
creates
believed
located
read
stages
start
according
days
constant
peoples
demonstrate
alcohol
pigs
doing
bad
difficult
fresh
fast
martin
remain
symbol
im
weak
dramatically
weather
applied
carried
rural
mobile
p
stronger
shown
begin
define
estimate
raw
usa 1941-80
measuring
record
week
concerning
producing
facing
talking
aid
including
establish
attempts
kennedy
forward
formed
discover
search
leave
breaking
film studies
explained
presence
link
age
august
picture
decided
quickly
challenge
base
devised
placed
happened
sam
prison
drug
coming
left
allow
lot
contribute
killed
film
moving
list
gained
target
mildred
visual
african
actions
relating
controversial
21st
heard
japanese
english literature
controlled
efficiency
analysing
s
note
burning
pass
1950s
torture
alter
bringing
named
stephen
impression
linked
solutions
office
respective
physical geography
stand
lies
contain
h
setting
indian
structures
safe
established
Results 1 to 25 of about 35 results.
Search Results - Essays tagged with 'mississippi'
| Essay Title | Members Rating |
|---|---|
| "The 1993 Mississippi floods were caused by hard river engineering" Discuss this statement. |
|
| 1930's Mississippi was a harsh place for black people. |
|
| 1993 Floods in Mississippi |
|
| Case Study: The Mississippi River Flood of 1993 |
|
| Chapter One Summary - Cassie Logan and her three brothers Stacey, Christopher-John, and Little Man walk down a dusty road in rural Mississippi on their way to the first day of school in the fall of 1933. |
|
| Coming of Age in Mississippi |
|
| Flooding on the Mississippi |
|
| How does Cassie Logan become more aware of what life is like for black Americans living in Mississippi in the 1930s? |
|
| How does Mildred Taylor effectively portray prejudice during the 1930's Mississippi in her novel, ' Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry ..?' |
|
| How does the opening scene of "Mississippi Burning", directed by Alan Parker, prepare the audience for the theme and narrative of the film? |
|
| How does the writer use characters and events to show prejudice in Mississippi at the time? |
|
| How does the writing here affect your knowledge of life in Mississippi at that time? |
|
| How effective is the opening of Mississippi Burning? |
|
| Is the film "Mississippi Burning" too violent? Can violence on screen encourage or even cause violence in real life? |
|
| Mildred D. Taylor is very successful in conveying the reality of what it was like to be black in the 1930's in the Mississippi region of the Southern States of America. In reading this book we see racial issues through a child's eyes, Cassie Logan |
|
| Mississippi Burning - Review. |
|
| Mississippi Burning Review |
|
| Mississippi Flood 1993: Case Study |
|
| Oprah Gail Winfrey was born January 29, 1954 on the family farm in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Her dad, Vermon Winfrey, who was stationed as a solider at a loca |
|
| River Management Case Study on The Mississippi. |
|
| River Mississippi |
|
| Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, by Mildred D. Taylor is set in the 1930's Mississippi, in the southern states of America. |
|
| Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry; What is life like for the Logan family living in Spokone County, Mississippi? |
|
| Roll of thunder is set in Mississippi in the 1930's this was farming country at the time growing mostly cotton. |
|
| Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor is a very powerful novel about the Logan family living in Mississippi in the 1930's. |
|











